>>> A boozy, simple and not so flavorful ice perry. On the lower spectrum of quality for the style.

- Clear dark golden, leaving some legs on the glass. - There’s certainly some pears, but not nearly as much as expected from a cryocontrated product. - Definitely one of the less complex and less flavorful ice cider / ice perry I have tried so far. - It’s rather boozy and there’s mild but annoying solvent notes. - Both sweetness and acidity levels are low, so combined with the not so strong pear flavor, it leaves all the place for alcohol.

Bottle: Poured a dark golden color ice perry. Notes of sweet pears are not as intense as I would have expected. Residual sugar level is also not as dominant as I would have expected. Not bad overall but not as tasty as I would think concentrated pear juice would taste like.

Bottle split with my wife. Pours a clear straw gold. Slightly harsh on the nose, pungent earthy wood tones and old pear flesh. Medium-bodied, not very much sweetness going on here, a bit warm and boozy. Picks up an unpleasant isopropyl note into the finish. Not all that impressive. Probably the reason this is significantly less expensive ($13/375ml) than most of the better ice ciders and perries.

Pale pour. Sticky legs. The aroma is of dried pears and apples. A touch of softly smoky spiciness behind a complex fruit sweetness. A little bit of ascorbate tartness. Sort of floral with a litle bit of dustiness.

bottle courtesy of thecheeseman: pours very lite straw gold with no head. aroma is good lots of pear skin that is earthy slight pear fruit adn some flowers, i really like it. flavour is interesting sweet pear slight acidic but very smooth not tons of flavour some earth pell flavour as the aroma had, touches of alcohol.

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